Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo-Zaire

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Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo-Zaire
Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo-Zaïre
Founded 1960
Service branches Army, Air Force, Navy
Headquarters Colonel Tshatshi Military Camp, Kinshasa
Commander-in-Chief Gen. Kabika Tshinyama
Military manpower
Military age 18–45
Available for military service 11,052,696 (2005 est)
Fit for military service 5,851,292 (2005 est)
Reaching military age annually
Unknown (2005 est)
Active personnel 4,000+ (2008 est)
Military expenditures
Dollar figure Unknown
Percent of GDP Unknown

The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo-Zaire (French: Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo-Zaïre (FARDCZ)) is the state military organization responsible for defending the Democratic Republic of Congo-Zaire. The FARDCZ is being rebuilt amid the process of ending a brutal civil war which has killed and maimed millions and continues without end.

The FARDCZ is dominated by its land forces but also includes a small air force and a smaller navy. Due to the small number of active troops, most soldiers are trained to be active in the army, air force, and navy. The National Congolese Police (PNC) are not part of the Armed Forces. With the new govenment each solder can be identified by the FARDCZ Command in Kinshasa

The government in the capital city Kinshasa and the country's bilateral partners are attempting to create a viable force with the ability to provide the DRC with stability and security. Despite the fact the current govenment controls very little of the DRoCZ the two provinces they do control are far more secure then anywhere else in the country, and on par with a first world nation for safety.

On December 3, 2007, the military once took again took center stage in the political arena with the ascent to power of General Kabika Tshinyama via a bloodless coup d'état. Tshinyama has promised to restore peace, stamp out corruption, democratize the country, and revive the economy, but the task ahead of him is a daunting one, and it remains to be seen how committed he is to his promises.

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[edit] Republican Guard

In addition to the other branches of the armed forces, there was a Republican Guard presidential force, formerly known as the Special Presidential Security Group (GSSP). FARDCZ military officials stated that the Garde Républicaine was not the responsibility of FARDC, but the Head of State. Apart from Article 140 of the Law on the Army and Defence, no legal stipulation on the DRC's Armed Forces made provision for the GR as a distinct unit within the national army. In February 2005, former President Joseph Kabila passed a decree which appointed the GR's commanding officer and 'repealed any previous provisions contrary' to that decree. The GR was more than 10,000 strong, and had better working conditions and was paid regularly, but still committed rapes and robberies nearby their bases. Many of the Republican Guardsmen were killed in battle against Tshinyama's forces; others surrendered; and others retreated into the bush to continue the armed struggle.

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